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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Lactic acidosis
  1. Lactic acidosis refers to lactic acid build up in the bloodstream. Lactic acid is produced when oxygen levels ... The most common cause of lactic acidosis is severe medical illness ... little oxygen is reaching the body's tissues. Intense exercise ...
  2. ... renal tubular acidosis or proximal renal tubular acidosis ). Lactic acidosis. Poisoning by aspirin, ethylene glycol (found in antifreeze), ...
  3. ... renal tubular acidosis or proximal renal tubular acidosis). Lactic acidosis. Poisoning by aspirin, ethylene glycol (found in antifreeze), ...
  4. ... Diabetic ketoacidosis Excessive exercise Fructose consumption Hyperparathyroidism Hypothyroidism Lactic acidosis Lead poisoning Leukemia Medicines such as cyclosporine, diuretics, ...
  5. ... Brain swelling (cerebral edema) Increased blood acid level ( lactic acidosis )
  6. ... of damage include: Increased acid in the bloodstream (lactic acidosis) Angiogram CT scan of the abdomen Doppler ultrasound ...
  7. ... glaucoma) Diarrhea Ethylene glycol poisoning Ketoacidosis Kidney disease Lactic acidosis Metabolic acidosis Methanol poisoning Renal tubular acidosis -- distal ...
  8. ... glaucoma) Diarrhea Ethylene glycol poisoning Ketoacidosis Kidney disease Lactic acidosis Metabolic acidosis Methanol poisoning Renal tubular acidosis - distal ...
  9. This test is most often done to diagnose lactic acidosis .
  10. ... to decrease the risk of a problem called lactic acidosis . If you take other types of diabetes medicines, ...